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[applause] we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so high- tech jobs -- math and science teachers so high-tech jobs are not created in china but right here in colorado. we should work with community colleges to train another 2 million americans with the skill businesses are looking for now, and that is part of my plan for the future. that is what changes. that is what is at stake in this election. change comes when we live up to america's legacy of innovation, where we make america the next home of scientific discovery when technological breakthroughs. i am proud i met on a mirror -- i'd bet on american ingenuity, and we are not just building cars. we are building better cars that will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. [applause] today there are thousands of workers all across the country. not every technology we bet on will pan out. there is a future for clean energy it in america. i am not going to see the future to another country. i want to create jobs here in america. i want to support the new technologies that will reduce carbon who in our atmosphere, that will ma
[applause] we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so high- tech jobs -- math and science teachers so high-tech jobs are not created in china but right here in colorado. we should work with community colleges to train another 2 million americans with the skill businesses are looking for now, and that is part of my plan for the future. that is what changes. that is what is at stake in this election. change comes when we live up to america's legacy of innovation, where we make america...
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the campaign is coming down to science -- numbers-crunching, door-knocking, message-crafting science. and that extends to politics at every level, including a critical group of tight senate races. at this point does anyone really know what is going to dies -- decide all this, gloria? >> no. [laughter] look, it's coming coup -- down to a smaller and smaller group of undecided voters. if you ralk -- talk to republicans, the karl rove theory is that this late in the race, undecided rote -- voters will go to the challenger. if you talk to workers for president obama they say that's not the case. others say they might just stay home and decide not to vote. what you saw in those clips you were just showing it the candidates making their closing arguments because in the end after all the negative ads, which i think at this point probably cancel each other out and it's just a lot of noise out there right now, it comes down to a matter of trust. what -- who do you trust? whose character do you really believe in? and overall whose opt tism -- optimism do you kind of buy into? >> we have heard m
the campaign is coming down to science -- numbers-crunching, door-knocking, message-crafting science. and that extends to politics at every level, including a critical group of tight senate races. at this point does anyone really know what is going to dies -- decide all this, gloria? >> no. [laughter] look, it's coming coup -- down to a smaller and smaller group of undecided voters. if you ralk -- talk to republicans, the karl rove theory is that this late in the race, undecided rote --...
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science is becoming more popular because that is where the jobs are. >> we need scientists and engineers and mathematicians at chevron. >> with over 200 exhibits. hard to show everyone of them that the students actually built basketball shooting robots. >> we put this in six weeks of all the way from scratch. like prototyping, programming. >> the difference here from two or three decades ago, the presence of more females. eva on doesn't want her miss out. >> when i was growing up there were few opportunities for females. >> deported from the cisco, patrick video, cbs five. >> clearly a gorgeous day for a science fair. and get ready for a little toast to summer. >> we have a little toast and cooler weather turning into the bay area. >>> we can look at how glorious today it was with a high of 65 in pacifica and then topped off in the mid and high 70s, right around the santa rosa area. 73 to the south in mountain view and mid 70s in the bubble. >>> 54 degrees along the coast, and we will see some areas of chief on tonight lining the coast and working its way through the north bay valley. bu
science is becoming more popular because that is where the jobs are. >> we need scientists and engineers and mathematicians at chevron. >> with over 200 exhibits. hard to show everyone of them that the students actually built basketball shooting robots. >> we put this in six weeks of all the way from scratch. like prototyping, programming. >> the difference here from two or three decades ago, the presence of more females. eva on doesn't want her miss out. >> when i...
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the third is giving science and technology back to the people. look at all the science and technology that's going on. we lead the world. huge amount of it is working on evermore refined and reliable weapons of mass destruction. chemical, bilogical, physical. scientific brains, technological brains not applied to modern public transit, not applied until recently to solar energy, not applied to building practices for efficiency, not applied to advanced systems of sewage processes, water purification, not applied to science and technology for the people. we need that. we need to redirect it. one way is to elaborate the role of citizen sciencetists. there are thousands, now, citizens scientists. they are volunteering for environmental groups in europe, east asia, north america. what are they doing? well, they are counting the number of seals that go into a certain bay in canada. they can't hire people for that. they are measuring and detecting certain contaminants per billion parts for drinking water or soil contamination. the more citizen scientist
the third is giving science and technology back to the people. look at all the science and technology that's going on. we lead the world. huge amount of it is working on evermore refined and reliable weapons of mass destruction. chemical, bilogical, physical. scientific brains, technological brains not applied to modern public transit, not applied until recently to solar energy, not applied to building practices for efficiency, not applied to advanced systems of sewage processes, water...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money and it is a shame isn't it even a lot of people at area sandy is coming down but in the storm's way cool the conversations running climate change return to american political discourse and debate politics. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power alone. because if america changes trucks good selection of close god monday nov fifth on or to. the. middle east soon which brightened if you only bounce from phones to pressure. means phone starts on t.v. don't come. back to our team with me karen tara well i've gone from obscure russian protest group to a global phenomenon and now pussy rides potential to cash in on that fame has seen a battle begin to get the group's name trade mart for more let's call. so live to our teams lucy call saddam. hussein so what is it all about i who owns the name that. well while the members of the punk band pussy riot are toiling away in hard labor ove
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money and it is a shame isn't it even a lot of people at area sandy is coming down but in the storm's way cool the conversations running climate change return to american political discourse and debate politics. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power of power alone. because if america changes trucks...
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a little can go a long way. >> math and science and english. >> exactly. d
a little can go a long way. >> math and science and english. >> exactly. d
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a little can go a long way. >> math and science and english. >> exactly. >> i did not go to university, but i would like to help them. i feel excited. >> i'm going to be an accountant. >> i'm going to be a lawyer.
a little can go a long way. >> math and science and english. >> exactly. >> i did not go to university, but i would like to help them. i feel excited. >> i'm going to be an accountant. >> i'm going to be a lawyer.
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it's not happening by the oil and coal industry ok then when you come out on this just politics not science well i don't know where that's coming well i just want to say that i don't get any funding from the oil industry or anyone and i'm a physicist and i've studied the question carefully and i do not believe that there is an established link between any greenhouse effect or planetary warming and severe weather events i don't even think that there well i'm sure.
it's not happening by the oil and coal industry ok then when you come out on this just politics not science well i don't know where that's coming well i just want to say that i don't get any funding from the oil industry or anyone and i'm a physicist and i've studied the question carefully and i do not believe that there is an established link between any greenhouse effect or planetary warming and severe weather events i don't even think that there well i'm sure.
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the baltimore humane society is also in need of science diet dog and cat food and nonclumping cat litter. >> i understand bge is on the scene. >>> thousands of people stood in line to take advantage of early voting. a look at how the storm affected it. >>> we've all heard the halloween warnings about tainted candy or flammable costumes. we're working with you on some halloween tips. >>> don't forget about our abc2 news app. you can check out the chill as it comes into our state. we'll show you some high resolution video. that's straight ahead. >>> sandy caused a virtual shut down on the east coast and that includes early voting. >> waiting time was up to an hour and a half. >>> many of people planned to vote early, but sandy changed their plans. >> because of the hurricane, i was not able to make it here, so we came today. >> early voting was set to end on thursday night but because of sandy you can now vote early until 9:00. >> millers island has seen their share of storm damage. sandy brought plenty of wind and rain but the homes are standing and dry for the most part. >> the main thin
the baltimore humane society is also in need of science diet dog and cat food and nonclumping cat litter. >> i understand bge is on the scene. >>> thousands of people stood in line to take advantage of early voting. a look at how the storm affected it. >>> we've all heard the halloween warnings about tainted candy or flammable costumes. we're working with you on some halloween tips. >>> don't forget about our abc2 news app. you can check out the chill as it...
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some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in biotechnology driven by scientists and executives from around the world. now this pipeline of innovators is being choked by immigration policies that force many foreign born graduates of u.s. universities to leave after completing years of
some of the most successful life sciences companies, pfizer, merck were founded by immigrants. and america continues to lead the world in biotechnology driven by scientists and executives from around the world. now this pipeline of innovators is being choked by immigration policies that force many foreign born graduates of u.s. universities to leave after completing years of
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i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mostly junk. i do think your point is well taken that when you get to genetics and you get to neuroscience and get to some of the more complex science, i quite frankly think that law schools need to step up. lawyers and judges need to step up to do a better job of understanding it and that's one of the thing kent does. he goes around lecturing judges on the methodology underlying his neuroscience. >> just one note about -- a lot of the sciences that you mention are sciences that were developed not through order scientific method of driver, but -- discovery but were directed by the criminal justice system, the forensic sciences didn't happen from scientists following hypothesis-driven scientific methods and following the scientific methods. neuroscience and d.n.a. are different that way. interestingly, there is a lot of neuroscience collaborations that are happening wi
i can assure you that the forensic sciences, the nond.n.a. stuff is not brain science. it doesn't take a kent to look at the scientific methods underlying a lot of the forensic techniques and say that it's mostly junk. i do think your point is well taken that when you get to genetics and you get to neuroscience and get to some of the more complex science, i quite frankly think that law schools need to step up. lawyers and judges need to step up to do a better job of understanding it and that's...
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that is why we commit to cut college tuition in half for the next decade. 100,000 math and science teachers in the next 10 years. [applause] we talk about jobs, we talk about a decent job, a job you can raise a family on. own a home, not red. have a decent school to send your child to. -- own a home, not rent. have a decent school to send your child to. helps send them to college. help your parents when they get older. that is why we are creating new manufacturing jobs, ted double exports. change the tax code, of four companies that come home, not those that go abroad. -- reward companies that come home, not those that go abroad. trained to million people over the next three years at community colleges. working with businesses to make sure students can finish school and go into jobs that are now open. on energy, we will continue to cut oil imports. in half by 2020, producing more american made energy. oil, clean coal, natural gas. those will create 600,000 new jobs. wind, biofuel, solar. we are already requiring automobiles to double their mileage by 2025. that alone will save $1.70 trillio
that is why we commit to cut college tuition in half for the next decade. 100,000 math and science teachers in the next 10 years. [applause] we talk about jobs, we talk about a decent job, a job you can raise a family on. own a home, not red. have a decent school to send your child to. -- own a home, not rent. have a decent school to send your child to. helps send them to college. help your parents when they get older. that is why we are creating new manufacturing jobs, ted double exports....
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and our motto is where science meets community. our team does really cutting edge research on different kinds of prevention strategies, pre-exposure prophylaxis. and if you go to our website, join prep hiv, you'll see all of the many exciting studies that we have as well as our partnership with san francisco city clinic in launching the first demonstration project of pre-exposure prophylaxis, taking antihiv medicines to prevent new infections. we're studying topical gels, retro microbicide. the way we're going to end this epidemic is through a vaccine, we've controlled other infectious diseases through a cure. we're proud of our staff who contribute to this as well as the many study participants. and i'm just going to close with a quick word about the project. the way that this project came about was actually one of our staff members, janey vincent who is our graphic designer, you'll see some of her beautiful work inside, noticed that there was -- she's hiding. (applause) >> she noticed that president obama had designated part of h
and our motto is where science meets community. our team does really cutting edge research on different kinds of prevention strategies, pre-exposure prophylaxis. and if you go to our website, join prep hiv, you'll see all of the many exciting studies that we have as well as our partnership with san francisco city clinic in launching the first demonstration project of pre-exposure prophylaxis, taking antihiv medicines to prevent new infections. we're studying topical gels, retro microbicide. the...
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the bay area science festival was today. kids did all sorts of experimentses and exhibits showing how dna testing works. more girls getting involved this year. >> when i was growing up the males studied more science and engineering and there was very few opportunities for females. >> the festival was sponsored by chevron. >>> a lot of science today. >> i still have my third prays ribbon from my science fair when i was in the third grade. hi, everybody, what a day we had and we still have some clear skies outside where the temperatures are pretty much in the 50s across the board. we'll bottom out at 50 in santa rosea. 53 overnight tonight and throughout the peninsula. the weather head lines which you need to know about, first off we will have some pap patchy fog developing in the overnight hours. obviously we'll have a sunner and warmer day for your sunday and then record warms expected on monday and tuesday. area of low pressure to the north. high pressure building in. as it does so, we are going to have record warmth on mon
the bay area science festival was today. kids did all sorts of experimentses and exhibits showing how dna testing works. more girls getting involved this year. >> when i was growing up the males studied more science and engineering and there was very few opportunities for females. >> the festival was sponsored by chevron. >>> a lot of science today. >> i still have my third prays ribbon from my science fair when i was in the third grade. hi, everybody, what a day we...
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we have looked at this in science. we have looked at it in almost everywhere you can think of of the operational characteristics of old and young brains. what we see on average is that everything we look at is different. you could say, well, how many of those things that are different, physically, functionally, are chemically, really seem to be stronger, releasing to advantage the old brain? the answer is, none of them. alas, old is slower and less precise, less refined. old is slowly deteriorating. but there is good news in a moment, just wait for a moment. ok? [laughter] then we ask, how complex of the way we have to train the rat or how complex what we have to train the human to reverse these characteristics that define them as old? first, let me say something about being old. you could say if we're all deteriorating when we're older, why the heck do young people tolerate us? the answer is simple. something grows in this through life, and that is acknowledged. older people know things. they have lived life. that exp
we have looked at this in science. we have looked at it in almost everywhere you can think of of the operational characteristics of old and young brains. what we see on average is that everything we look at is different. you could say, well, how many of those things that are different, physically, functionally, are chemically, really seem to be stronger, releasing to advantage the old brain? the answer is, none of them. alas, old is slower and less precise, less refined. old is slowly...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of...
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the space shuttle endeavor, after a parade through los angeles the shuttle stationed at california science center. it will be on display free of charge. it will be the center piece of the new air and space wing taking about five years to complete. >> i can't wait to see that. >> so much more is ahead on the geents. >> yes. >> oh, my goodness. >> parade coming up on wednesday. >>> we continue to follow a major developing story. home coming of the san francisco giantsful they and world series trophy arrived at at and t park today. we'll take you back there live at 6:00. tonight a new angle on the richmond fire, turns out if chevron has to pay a fine, cities that were hit hardest will not get the money z a story only on abc 7 news tonight. recovery of a young woman who took a tragic fall in yosemite national park. >> world news is coming up next. i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching we're going live with you great pictures. that is the giants world series trophy and the team arriving back in san francisco a little bit before 4:00 this afternoon. >> look who is hold
the space shuttle endeavor, after a parade through los angeles the shuttle stationed at california science center. it will be on display free of charge. it will be the center piece of the new air and space wing taking about five years to complete. >> i can't wait to see that. >> so much more is ahead on the geents. >> yes. >> oh, my goodness. >> parade coming up on wednesday. >>> we continue to follow a major developing story. home coming of the san...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow with me maria and josh the e.u. is calling on britain to make a decision on its e.u. membership as a leader is a lose patience over the u.k.'s budget squabble david cameron is facing huge opposition in parliament on how much the country should pay for being part of a club his deputy has already warned the budget crisis may leave britain out of a bloc artist laura smith explains with the cloud hanging over the houses of parliament could this be the beginning of the end of britain's membership of the european union pro europe deputy prime minister nick clegg certainly seems to fit is so he's said that wednesday's rebellion by conservative m.p.'s when they voted in favor of cutting the budget the e.u. could leave rates in eyes are isolated in. the union all out of a soon together that will be news it to be is of many who support leaving the e.u. the money britain contributes has become a huge burden of contention while brussels encourage
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science fun for all ages. >> lawrence is live at the tech museum in san jose for the bay area science festival which kicks off today and all week long. >> it should be a great time if you want to check it out at the tech museum of innovation. a great place to come. anytime you bring the kids and family with hands on stuff since you can come down and see what a lot of scientists work with to try to solve everyday problems. we are joined by jessica hendricks. >> we're proud to partner with the bay area science festival. there are over 100 events all over the bay area. the tech is puttingn three this weekend. this evening we have the science superheros. >> that sounds like a contradiction. tell us about that. >> these are five local scientists who are changing the way we understand the world. they are doing amazing things, marine biology, studying the origins of life. dna. they are going to be talking about science and research. >> reporter: a lot of the everyday things we have in life we don't think about because they are just what we have. we have the smartphones and computers and the
science fun for all ages. >> lawrence is live at the tech museum in san jose for the bay area science festival which kicks off today and all week long. >> it should be a great time if you want to check it out at the tech museum of innovation. a great place to come. anytime you bring the kids and family with hands on stuff since you can come down and see what a lot of scientists work with to try to solve everyday problems. we are joined by jessica hendricks. >> we're proud to...
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john thorn writing in the christian science monitor noted that when he passed in the street, the young men would call out, hello, chris. they knew his face. would laugh and say hello always. this is the right way to deal with our people, he said. libyan friends said he was always ready to put his country first. he shone by being himself, interested in the lives of ordinary people. his death was met with shock and sadness in libya. feelings with regard to americans that are rare in that part of the world these days. for me that judgment captures key characteristics of chris and his approach to life and work. secretary of state hillary clinton noted chris's swearing in as ambassador to libya on an earlier tour, he was visiting roman ruins at one of the tourist sites in libya. he was trailed by gadhafi security men who were obviously intimidating to other tourists. as she recounted it, he reached over to one of the men, stole his camera out of his hands and started taking pictures of the men who had been following him. they were so dumbfounded that they had to laugh. after a quick convers
john thorn writing in the christian science monitor noted that when he passed in the street, the young men would call out, hello, chris. they knew his face. would laugh and say hello always. this is the right way to deal with our people, he said. libyan friends said he was always ready to put his country first. he shone by being himself, interested in the lives of ordinary people. his death was met with shock and sadness in libya. feelings with regard to americans that are rare in that part of...
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. >> joining us now is thrill science professor dr. percival. >> thanks for having me here. >> do you think young people have an impact on the outcome of proposition 30? >> absolutely it will. this is going to be a very close contest. proposition 30, if you look how it was polled over the last several months, it's always been close. right now i think there was about 50% saying they were going to support it with 8% or 9% undecided still. this is where the young vote can really matter. young people often say that government doesn't pay attention to their interests, to the things they care about, and this is one of those issues probably can't get a clear connection between young voters and what policy is going to do. this is one of those cases where it can really matter. what we're seeing is that if you look at some of the public opinion polls on this, there's widespread support, 65%, 70%, some polls higher among college ed students who support proposition 30. you have less support among older citizens. this is depending on the turnout an
. >> joining us now is thrill science professor dr. percival. >> thanks for having me here. >> do you think young people have an impact on the outcome of proposition 30? >> absolutely it will. this is going to be a very close contest. proposition 30, if you look how it was polled over the last several months, it's always been close. right now i think there was about 50% saying they were going to support it with 8% or 9% undecided still. this is where the young vote can...
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science just is not as certain as we've just heard. the fracking process has been developed in various forms over the last 50 years or so, but nothing at all like it is today, not in terms of the volume, the type of chemicals, the slick water fracturing, horizontal drilling. really this is just something that's come about in the last ten years at best. and the other thing that's dramatically different from historical drilling activity is the scale in which this is happening. the thousands and thousands of wells, the speed at which they're being drilled and the range across the country. so it's entirely different from historically how drilling has happened. >> ann, what about that famous video in "gasland" where the guy opens a tab and flames shoots shoot out. the argument this is methane that has come from fracking that has entered the water supply. >> yeah. very interesting actually. because we actually challenged the director of "gasland" on that very issue. it's a dramatic moment. you see the guy light the water and think if they fr
science just is not as certain as we've just heard. the fracking process has been developed in various forms over the last 50 years or so, but nothing at all like it is today, not in terms of the volume, the type of chemicals, the slick water fracturing, horizontal drilling. really this is just something that's come about in the last ten years at best. and the other thing that's dramatically different from historical drilling activity is the scale in which this is happening. the thousands and...
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[applause] that is why i want to recruit 100,000 math and science behind. that is why i want to train two million americans at community colleges to get the skills businesses are hiring for now. that's real change. that is what we're fighting for in this election. that is what is at stake. i want us to live up to this country's legacy of innovation. i am proud i have been with the american workers and the american auto industry. we are not just building cars again. we are building better cars, cars that by the middle of the next decade will go out twice as far on a gallon of gas. [applause] that kind of innovation, that kind of forward-thinking, it is not restricted to the auto industry. i want to bring manufacturing back. on all kinds of things. we have thousands of workers building long-lasting batteries, building wind turbines across the country. instead of subsidizing oil companies, profits, when they are making money hand over fist, i want to support energy jobs of tomorrow. which will cut our oil imports in half and held our -- and help our environmen
[applause] that is why i want to recruit 100,000 math and science behind. that is why i want to train two million americans at community colleges to get the skills businesses are hiring for now. that's real change. that is what we're fighting for in this election. that is what is at stake. i want us to live up to this country's legacy of innovation. i am proud i have been with the american workers and the american auto industry. we are not just building cars again. we are building better cars,...
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i love the science stuff. this is a great place to go if you want to see some of the science and the innovations behind things like the mini ipad. the tech museum of innovation and it's a great place to come. jessica hendricks is here to tell us about this exhibit. >> we're talking to kids about how we look at possibly mining as steroids. the first of the programs we put on is part of the bay area science festival was the information session for the tech challenge. the tech challenge is an amazing opportunity for students in grades 5 to 12 to solve real world problems. >> reporter: when i was a kid it was play-doh. we're talking about flying to asteroids, other planets, all kinds of fantastic idea. this could be a reality. >> reporter: this is design project learning. it's a project-based learning experience where where creativity matters. an unmanned spacecraft has landed on a launch pad and they need to deploy instruments to each of three of these areas. >> fantastic. you know, this is stuff i used to read i
i love the science stuff. this is a great place to go if you want to see some of the science and the innovations behind things like the mini ipad. the tech museum of innovation and it's a great place to come. jessica hendricks is here to tell us about this exhibit. >> we're talking to kids about how we look at possibly mining as steroids. the first of the programs we put on is part of the bay area science festival was the information session for the tech challenge. the tech challenge is...
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change i'm joined by patrick michaels in washington he is the director of the center for the study of science at the cato institute in ottawa we have been the rand corp he is a former professor of physics at the university of ottawa and then where we cross to richard noam he is a lecturer at the university of edinburgh all right gentlemen crosstalk roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want patrick you're in washington do you think in the wake of.
change i'm joined by patrick michaels in washington he is the director of the center for the study of science at the cato institute in ottawa we have been the rand corp he is a former professor of physics at the university of ottawa and then where we cross to richard noam he is a lecturer at the university of edinburgh all right gentlemen crosstalk roles in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want patrick you're in washington do you think in the wake of.
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>> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting
>> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there...
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conducted and i would try to voting machines have proven that simple keystrokes and some knowledge of science and computers. flip results the circuitry inside the machine clears being created in numbers insert the correct numbers experts see the accuracy of the vote count even with people or trail is a myth in the ninety nine percent plus percent of the cases those ballots never see the light of day they're never examined never reach out to basically american elections at this point have virtually zero claim on public confidence and which intimacy the rules and specific ations of how lections are held very locally and state by state four thousand different counties each of them use a different type of system a different type of voting system each of them have different laws different vulnerabilities one particular company that makes electronic voting machines in the us has earned a dubious reputation for unverifiable results as records vanish into thin air i go to an a.t.m. and it's a double machine i get a confirmation slip and i go around the corner to vote and i you know make my vote and t
conducted and i would try to voting machines have proven that simple keystrokes and some knowledge of science and computers. flip results the circuitry inside the machine clears being created in numbers insert the correct numbers experts see the accuracy of the vote count even with people or trail is a myth in the ninety nine percent plus percent of the cases those ballots never see the light of day they're never examined never reach out to basically american elections at this point have...
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that is why we commit to cut college tuition in half for the next decade. 100,000 math and science teachers in the next 10 years. [applause] we talk about jobs, we talk about a decent job, a job you can raise a family on. own a home, not red. have a decent school to send your child wito. rent. a home, not have a decent school to send your child to. change the tax code, of four companies that come home, not those that go abroad. -- reward companies that come home, not those that go abroad. working with businesses to make sure students can finish school and go into jobs that are now open. on energy, we will continue to cut oil imports. in half by 2020, producing more american made energy. oil, clean coal, natural gas. those will create 600,000 new jobs. wind, biofuel, solar. we are already requiring automobiles to double their mileage by 2025. that alone will save $1.70 trillion at the pump and 12 million gallons -- barrels of oil over that time. the will level the playing field for the middle-class. because whenever the middle class is given a chance, they have never ever let their country d
that is why we commit to cut college tuition in half for the next decade. 100,000 math and science teachers in the next 10 years. [applause] we talk about jobs, we talk about a decent job, a job you can raise a family on. own a home, not red. have a decent school to send your child wito. rent. a home, not have a decent school to send your child to. change the tax code, of four companies that come home, not those that go abroad. -- reward companies that come home, not those that go abroad....